For more information regarding the
2016-17 Resolution for Golf Carts on City Streets - See link below. Golf Cart Resolution

Looking for the history of Norway?​

Come see our new displays featuring advertising, clothing and accessories, military, and Native American of the Norway-Vulcan area.
Private tours upon requestCall 563-5586 to schedule your group.Handicap accessible.

It's time to get growing on this year's Spring Planting Program!

City residents: Place a tax-deductibleorder to have a tree planted in your boulevard, or, purchase one to plant in your yard.
Order forms in print are available at City Hall or you can get them digitally HERE . Read the new and beautifully-written article, by our own local forester Otto Jacob, on planting and caring for newly-planted trees.

Keep an eye out for a second article, coming soon.

Almost done with high school?

It takes a village--and then some. Keep in mind that for those young adults graduating from Norway Vulcan Schools, there may be local, state, and/or federal resources available to minimize financial barriers to higher education.

There is an annual scholarship awarded by Norway Public Utilities, with support from WPPI Energy, that goes to either one (1) or two (2) high school seniors who plan to attend:

a.) a technical college that offers an Electrical Power Distribution program
b.) a technical college that offers an Electrical Engineering program
c.) or a technical college that offers an Engineering program. (Priority is allocated in that order.)

Got a question about problem trees?
Click here to find general guidelines.

Our compost site, for use by City and Township residents, is located on Oak Crest Drive. Compost items include grass clippings, leaves, and brush; drop off these items daily, at no charge.

We have a recycling container, also for use by City residents, located at the Department of Public Works (DPW; 400 Tenth Avenue). Recycle paper, #1 and #2 plastics, and tin cans. We have two dumpsters for scrap iron. We do not take cardboard. Recycle daily at no charge; scrap iron must be dropped off during normal hours of operation (non-holiday weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.).

Residents of any city or township in Dickinson County may bring used oil and batteries to the Dickinson County Solid Waste Processing Facility (Great American Disposal) in Quinnesec (W7702 US 2), at no charge. They collect tires for a fee according to size. They’re open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (noon). On questionable items, call 774-5680 first. For more information, link to http://greatamericandisposal.com/recycle-center/.

To operate an ORV in the City limits of Norway without a guardian you must be 18 years old or possess a valid driver's license and ORV Safety Certificate. Violators will be cited with fines and fees in excess of $100.00.

Riding adjacent to the railroad tracks is trespassing on railroad property and subject to charges.

Copies of the ordinance & maps are available at the Norway Police Department during regular office hours.